News & Events
- Ph.D. Student Devin Pettigrew Successfully Defended His Dissertation, "The Origins and Evolution of Pre-Industrial Hunting Weaponry: Ongoing Challenges and Recent Developments." Congratulations, Devin!
- Congratulations to Ph.D. Student, Chu Paing, for publishing her article, "Talking Back To white “Burma Experts”." Agitate Journal! Agitate Journal Article
- Congratulations to Kaitlyn Davis who was awarded a SAROI Fellowship for the 2021-22 year. Kaitlyn is one eight fellows who represent the many applications of spatial archaeology that can enhance humanities-oriented inquiries. Her SAROI project
- As soaring heat exposes artifacts that provide insights into ancient climate resilience and other important scientific data, the ice loss itself is reducing humanity’s resilience for the years ahead In the world’s high mountain regions, life needs
- Transparency can make or break 'big data' regulation “CU data cyberattack” was the subject line that appeared in thousands of university-affiliated inboxes on Feb. 9, 2021. On that date, former CU President Mark Kennedy reported that individual
- Alumni, (Ph.D. 2021) Emily Hite, received a two-year postdoc from the National Science Foundation’s SBE Postdoctoral Research Fellowship for Fundamental Research for her research project titled: Hydrosocial territories of climate
- Graduate Student Paige Edmiston's creative nonfiction article, Dear Sylvie: A Handful of Letters to Nearly Perfect Strangers was published in the Journal of Anthropology and Humanism. In this collection of letters addressed to
- Congratulations to Ph.D. Student, Georgia Butcher! Her essay, The Power of the Coven in “Genealogies of the Feminist Present: Lineages and Connections in Feminist Anthropology,” has been published on the American
- Announcing Emeritus Professor Paul Shankman's new book Margaret Mead - available now from Berghahn Books! Introduction: Tracing Mead’s career as an ethnographer, as the early voice of public anthropology, and as a public figure, this
- Will Taylor Receives CAORC - National Endowment for the Humanities Senior Research Fellowship. The CAORC-NEH Senior Research Fellowship supports advanced research in the humanities and enables fellows to spend four to six consecutive months at